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1. A detailed analysis of F-MuLV- and SFFV-infected cells in Friend virus-infected mice reveals the contribution of both F-MuLV- and SFFV-infected cells to the interleukin-10 host response

2. A detailed analysis of F-MuLV- and SFFV-infected cells in Friend virus-infected mice reveals the contribution of both F-MuLV- and SFFV-infected cells to the interleukin-10 host response.

3. Differential Inhibitory Receptor Expression on T Cells Delineates Functional Capacities in Chronic Viral Infection

4. Noninfectious retrovirus particles drive the APOBEC3/Rfv3 dependent neutralizing antibody response.

5. Differential disease restriction of Moloney and Friend murine leukemia viruses by the mouse Rmcf gene is governed by the viral long terminal repeat.

6. The druggable transcription factor Fli-1 regulates T cell immunity and tolerance in graft-versus-host disease

7. Immune suppression of vaccine-induced CD8

8. Effects of Fuzheng Paidu tablet immunization on AIDS BALB/c mice.

9. C(3)1-TAg in C57BL/6 J background as a model to study mammary tumor development

10. Immune suppression of vaccine-induced CD8 + T-cell responses by gamma retrovirus envelope is mediated by interleukin-10-producing CD4 + T cells.

11. A Combination of Anti-PD-L1 Treatment and Therapeutic Vaccination Facilitates Improved Retroviral Clearance via Reactivation of Highly Exhausted T Cells

12. SAMHD1 Promotes the Antiretroviral Adaptive Immune Response in Mice Exposed to Lipopolysaccharide

13. Combination immunotherapy with anti-PD-L1 antibody and depletion of regulatory T cells during acute viral infections results in improved virus control but lethal immunopathology

14. The druggable transcription factor Fli-1 regulates T cell immunity and tolerance in graft-versus-host disease.

15. Hypoxia-inducible factor 1α is Essential for Macrophage-mediated Erythroblast Proliferation in Acute Friend Retrovirus Infection

16. Effects of Fuzheng Paidu tablet immunization on AIDS BALB/c mice

17. Reduced Competitive Repopulation Capacity of Multipotential Hematopoietic Stem Cells in the Bone Marrow of Friend Virus-infected Fv2-resistant Mice

18. Interference of retroviral envelope with vaccine-induced CD8+ T cell responses is relieved by co-administration of cytokine-encoding vectors

19. Murine Leukemia Virus Exploits Innate Sensing by Toll-Like Receptor 7 in B-1 Cells To Establish Infection and Locally Spread in Mice

20. Infection of B Cell Follicle-Resident Cells by Friend Retrovirus Occurs during Acute Infection and Is Maintained during Viral Persistence

21. Fc Receptor Type I (CD64)-Mediated Impairment of the Capacity of Dendritic Cells to Activate Specific CD8 T Cells by IgG-opsonized Friend Virus

22. Effects of Friend Virus Infection and Regulatory T Cells on the Antigen Presentation Function of B Cells

23. Chronic retroviral infection of mice promotes tumor development, but CD137 agonist therapy restores effective tumor immune surveillance

24. B-Cell Control of Regulatory T Cells in Friend Virus Infection

25. Friend retrovirus infection induces the development of memory-like natural killer cells

26. Improved vaccine protection against retrovirus infection after co-administration of adenoviral vectors encoding viral antigens and type I interferon subtypes

27. Imaging of cytotoxic antiviral immunity while considering the 3R principle of animal research

28. Regulatory T cells constrain the TCR repertoire of antigen‐stimulated conventional CD4 T cells

29. Class Switch Recombination and Somatic Hypermutation of Virus-Neutralizing Antibodies Are Not Essential for Control of Friend Retrovirus Infection

30. Mutation of the Putative Immunosuppressive Domain of the Retroviral Envelope Glycoprotein Compromises Infectivity

31. Dose of Retroviral Infection Determines Induction of Antiviral NK Cell Responses

32. B Cell Requirement for Robust Regulatory T Cell Responses to Friend Retrovirus Infection

33. Granulocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells suppress virus-specific CD8+ T cell responses during acute Friend retrovirus infection

34. Immunodominance of Adenovirus-Derived CD8

35. Experimental manipulation of population-level MHC diversity controls pathogen virulence evolution in Mus musculus

36. Type I interferon signaling is required for the APOBEC3/Rfv3-dependent neutralizing antibody response but not innate retrovirus restriction

37. Fli-1 overexpression in erythroleukemic cells promotes erythroid de-differentiation while Spi-1/PU.1 exerts the opposite effect

38. Cellular HIV-1 inhibition by truncated old world primate APOBEC3A proteins lacking a complete deaminase domain

39. Reassessment of murine APOBEC1 as a retrovirus restriction factor in vivo

40. Murine Leukemia Virus Gag Localizes to the Uropod of Migrating Primary Lymphocytes

41. Activated CD8+ T Cells Induce Expansion of Vβ5+ Regulatory T Cells via TNFR2 Signaling

42. Tetherin Promotes the Innate and Adaptive Cell–Mediated Immune Response against Retrovirus Infection In Vivo

43. The phenotype and activation status of regulatory T cells during Friend retrovirus infection

44. Filariae-Retrovirus Co-infection in Mice is Associated with Suppressed Virus-Specific IgG Immune Response and Higher Viral Loads

45. Immunization with a murine cytomegalovirus based vector encoding retrovirus envelope confers strong protection from Friend retrovirus challenge infection

46. Perivascular Hair Follicle Stem Cells Associate with a Venule Annulus

47. Mouse SAMHD1 Has Antiretroviral Activity and Suppresses a Spontaneous Cell-Intrinsic Antiviral Response

48. Ribonuclease L is not critical for innate restriction and adaptive immunity against Friend retrovirus infection

49. CD4 + T Cells Develop Antiretroviral Cytotoxic Activity in the Absence of Regulatory T Cells and CD8 + T Cells

50. Dissociation of Bcl-2–Beclin1 Complex by Activated AMPK Enhances Cardiac Autophagy and Protects Against Cardiomyocyte Apoptosis in Diabetes

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